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Doyle Brunson’s Book is ‘Memorable’
by Howard Schwartz
20 Mar 07

How he remembers them I don’t know, but the man is a legend, so why worry? My Most Memorable Hands by Doyle Brunson (161 pages, paperbound, $14.95) is colorful, historical and informative.

For those who enjoy reading short, witty quotes and philosophical says from players everywhere and throughout history, they will find hundreds of them in A.D. Livingston’s Poker Wit & Wisdom (155 pages, paperbound, $12.95).

These are two of the newer arrivals at Gambler’s Book Shop.

Brunson, who has played millions of hands since he turned professional five decades ago, does have a great memory. Maybe that’s why many people continue to play poker even after they reach retirement age; it keeps the mind sharp and the juices flowing. In this unique book, Brunson takes you from Texas to Las Vegas with stops in Alabama, Montana, as he faces Nick the Greek, Johnny Moss, Sarge Ferris, Chip Reese, Joe Bernstein and others.

It’s like a general remembering his greatest battles, and in this case, Brunson tells you what he did right or wrong, what his hand was, his opponents’ hands and the flop, turn and river.

Along the way he explains how playing against amateurs can be a humbling experience at times; how his great classic Super System impacted generations of players and what the poker world was like 20, 30 years ago in Nevada and elsewhere.

This book is autobiographical in many ways. You can see within the soul of this lion of a player as you move from hand to hand over a half-century of play. How he learned from his mistakes and how he developed almost uncanny powers of observations of other players’ moves, quirks and habits are intermixed with his analysis, making this a powerful, well-priced book which should be read by any aspiring player.

A.D. Livingston (who also wrote Catching Poker Cheats and Poker Strategy: Proven Principles for Winning Play) has compiled an interesting collection of things people have said about poker, hold ’em, cheating, bad beats, bluffing, sharks, luck versus skill, women plays etc. This is a fine gift item to help explain how the game has been popular for more than a century in this country and why it remains popular locally and internationally. The simplicity of the game attracts players, yet the ability to win in the long run or to earn the right to play at the final tournament table remains a mystery for many.

This is a great time-saving resource for anyone writing a poker book or novel. It provides little slices of philosophy and humor, mixed with advice, observation and intelligence, sometimes in a one-liner or sometimes with a summary that is worth memorizing because it helps you cope with the ups and downs of the game.

Some samples:

“Yeah? Well, sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand.” (Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke)

“The game exemplifies the worst aspects of capitalism that have made our country so great.” (Walter Matthau)

“It has often been stated that to become a great first-rate poker player, you must be one part mathematician, one part economist and one part psychiatrist” (Robert Scharff)

The book’s cover is right on target, describing Livingston’s work as “...a timely collection of pithy quotes and amusing anecdotes from the wags, rakes, scoundrels and philosophers of America’s beloved card game.”




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